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D’vorah R Levy is open for in person acupuncture and telemedicine visits

My office in the Eastlake neighborhood of Seattle is open for in person acupuncture  visits.  I have been in private practice since 1994.  I have developed an approach that individualizes the treatment for each patient incorporating Acupuncture, Acutonics, Matrix Energetics, herbs and yoga.

I specialize in treating many kinds of pain including back, neck, feet and hands. Also  joint pain including shoulders, knees , hips and feet. I also enjoy working with women and hormone issues including PMS, regulating menses, menopausal symptoms.

I am continuing to follow COVID protocols recommended by Acupuncture associations including wearing a mask and I require  that all my patients  wear a mask.

I now offer reserved parking in the building.

 

 

The Healing Landscape of Scalp Acupuncture

The Healing Landscape of Scalp Acupuncture

Many healing journeys begin in unexpected places. For some, recovery starts not in the muscles of the back or the ligaments of a knee, but in the quiet landscape of the scalp, an area often overlooked except for styling, washing, and the occasional headache. Yet, for many people seeking relief from neurological, physical, and emotional challenges, scalp acupuncture is

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Chinese & Japanese Acupuncture: Two Traditions, One Lineage

Chinese & Japanese Acupuncture: Two Traditions, One Lineage

Both Japanese and Chinese acupuncture spring from the same classical East Asian medical roots, yet they diverged over centuries into distinct clinical styles. In Japan, techniques evolved toward gentler, highly tactile methods. And in China, the practice of acupuncture tended to emphasize stronger needle sensation and standardized point prescriptions within Traditional Chinese Medicine, also known as TCM. While some

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What is Five Element Acupuncture?

What is Five Element Acupuncture?

Five Element Acupuncture is a classical style of East Asian medicine that organizes diagnosis and treatment around the dynamic interplay of five phases/elements: Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water. Each element is associated (in this framework) with organ networks, emotions, sensory patterns, and seasonal cycles. Treatment aims to restore harmony among these elements when one becomes predominant or deficient. 

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